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katherine hu
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assistant editor + fiction/poetry @theatlantic
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The Atlantic's April cover story is a real feat. It was an honor to work with @mckaycoppins.bsky.social on it over the past year:

"The fight over the trust was the culmination of a decades-long story—one that James decided he was finally ready to tell."

www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...
Growing Up Murdoch
James Murdoch on mind games, sibling rivalry, and the war for the family media empire
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“Let me / be more bound to my living in each moment, be held / by this hum, that cloud, this breath, that shroud.”

Read a new poem by Traci Brimhall:
This Beautiful Confusion
A poem
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November 24, 2025 at 6:45 PM
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“Let me / be more bound to my living in each moment, be held / by this hum, that cloud, this breath, that shroud.”

Read a new poem by Traci Brimhall:
This Beautiful Confusion
A poem
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November 24, 2025 at 4:15 AM
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Guess what? Time to preorder this book! Killing Spree.

@fsgbooks.bsky.social thank you for agreeing to this beautiful cover...❤️❤️🙏
November 24, 2025 at 4:29 PM
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Before women, the workplace was perfect. It was full of trees. There was no need to labor with your hands. You didn’t have to wear pants, or any form of clothes. Every kind of animal was there.

Hmm I may be thinking of something else women supposedly ruined www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/...
Women Keep Ruining the Workplace!!
Before they arrived, of course, everything was perfect.
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November 21, 2025 at 12:41 PM
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A retrospective at MOMA puts forth a persuasive case for Ruth Asawa, an artist who saw making her work and living with others as inextricably entwined. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/11/24/ruth-asawas-art-of-defiant-hospitality
Ruth Asawa’s Art of Defiant Hospitality
A retrospective at MOMA puts forth a persuasive case for an artist who saw making her work and living with others as inextricably entwined.
www.newyorker.com
November 17, 2025 at 9:00 PM
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Five people facing increasing health-care costs share their frustrations with Democrats for caving on a deal to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
‘My Premium Will Go From $350 to $2,780 a Month’
Five people facing increasing health-care costs share their frustrations with Democrats for caving on a deal to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
www.thecut.com
November 13, 2025 at 3:24 PM
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spoke with the executive director of my local food bank today and got this really incredible line: "if you donate 1 can of green beans, we can give away 1 can of green beans. but if you donate a dollar, we can give away 6 cans of green beans"
November 10, 2025 at 7:32 PM
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“Aphids toiled brittle stems as we met the dike / to rob snakehead limbs of their fruit. I gathered / persimmons, podgy maypops.”

Read a new poem by Carson Colenbaugh:
Love Song Set to a Tune of Gathering
A poem
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November 9, 2025 at 9:15 PM
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In the end, Andrew Cuomo’s long record was a gift to Zohran Mamdani. “What I don’t have in experience, I make up for in integrity—and what you don’t have in integrity, you could never make up for in experience,” Mamdani told Cuomo in a debate.
The Mamdani Era Begins
His opponents tried to smear him for his youth, inexperience, and leftist politics. But New Yorkers didn’t want a hardened political insider to be mayor—they wanted Zohran Mamdani.
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November 5, 2025 at 5:35 PM
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The Trump administration released a final rule on Thursday that restricted who could participate in a student loan forgiveness program for public servants. Critics say the new rule gives the government broad tools to politicize the program and target groups that do not align with its values.
Trump Rule Could Ban Some Public Servants From Student Loan Forgiveness
A new rule could disqualify certain employers from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program that are deemed to be engaged in “illegal activities.”
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October 30, 2025 at 8:25 PM
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“And think— / just think / how light the head can be, / releasing velvet-covered extensions of the past.”

Read a new poem by Carolina Hotchandani:
Casting
A poem
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October 27, 2025 at 8:30 PM
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“I never crossed a border—only watched the land shift like a tired animal, folding / itself around my feet until I belonged to a country I didn’t name.”

Read a new poem by Darrel Alejandro Holnes:
Mouth of the River, Tongue of No Country
A poem
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October 20, 2025 at 1:45 AM
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I’ve been evicted from the Pentagon, a building I’ve covered for 18 years, Nancy A. Youssef writes. I’ll keep doing my job anyway.
The Last Days of the Pentagon Press Corps
I’ve been evicted from a building I’ve covered for 18 years. I’ll keep doing my job anyway.
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October 16, 2025 at 8:30 PM
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Zohran Mamdani is a prototype for a new generation of American politicians, an Obama administration official who has been advising him said: “He’s the first to arrive on the shore, but, just over the horizon, you can see more ships coming in.” http://nyer.cm/4yV6gng
October 16, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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wrote about a vibe shift that's been bugging me
www.theatlantic.com/family/2025/...
When Real Relationships Start to Look Parasocial
Changes in social media and private messaging are making communication feel like content to consume.
www.theatlantic.com
October 16, 2025 at 5:20 PM
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In the 1967 poem "Early December in Croton-on-Hudson," Louise Glück recalls a blown tire on a trip to deliver Christmas presents. Read it here:
Poem: Early December in Croton-on-Hudson
A poem by Louise Glück, published in The Atlantic in 1967
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October 14, 2025 at 5:15 PM
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I became a Revolutionary War reenactor for work! I went to Massachusetts and I couldn’t wear makeup!!! 😭 War is HELL
I Fought the Battle of Bunker Hill
What it takes to be a Revolutionary War reenactor
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October 8, 2025 at 2:55 PM
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250 years after the Revolution, the American project remains unfinished and troubled, but “a project worth pursuing,” @jeffreygoldberg.bsky.social argues in The Atlantic’s new issue.
The American Experiment
At 250, the Revolution’s goals remain noble and indispensable.
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October 8, 2025 at 10:16 AM
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What does it take to be a Revolutionary War reenactor? Caity Weaver traveled across New England and to New York’s Fort Ticonderoga, put on period clothing, and shot a musket to find out:
Into the Breeches
What it takes to be a Revolutionary War reenactor
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October 8, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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I toured NYC’s much reviled Friend AI ads with the startup’s CEO. Felt a lot more like an art installation than a business:

www.theatlantic.com/technology/2...
The Most Reviled Tech CEO in New York Confronts His Haters
Avi Schiffmann says he’s enjoying the angry reaction to the Friend AI pendant. Is he serious?
www.theatlantic.com
October 6, 2025 at 11:41 PM
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Gasped at the ending to this. (It's all cool edgy fun and games until someone gets chatbot-induced psychosis.) www.theatlantic.com/technology/2...
The Most Reviled Tech CEO in New York Confronts His Haters
Avi Schiffmann says he’s enjoying the angry reaction to the Friend AI pendant. Is he serious?
www.theatlantic.com
October 7, 2025 at 2:06 PM
A glittering, heartbreaking poem by Courtney Kampa:

"Put your ribs into the wind when you say it.
Expose a pearl-bellied throat to the sky.
So many words for wrapping your mind around
the self, instead of your arms around the ankles
of another."

www.theatlantic.com/books/archiv...
Take Me With You
A poem
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October 6, 2025 at 2:01 PM
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The Atlantic Announces Free Digital Subscriptions for All U.S. Public High Schools

www.theatlantic.com/press-releas...
The Atlantic Announces Free Digital Subscriptions for All U.S. Public High Schools
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September 17, 2025 at 9:59 PM